ingle Synonyms
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ingle Meaning
Webster
ingle (n.)
Flame; blaze; a fire; a fireplace.
A paramour; a favourite; a sweetheart; an engle.
Webster
ingle (v. t.)
To cajole or coax; to wheedle. See Engle.
ingle Sentence Examples
- The cozy glow of the fireplace's ingle cast a warm ambiance throughout the room.
- The hearth's ingle was a gathering spot where family and friends shared stories and laughter.
- The ancient inn boasted a grand ingle, where travelers could rest their weary feet by the fire.
- The blacksmith's forge had a deep ingle that housed a roaring inferno.
- The solitary monk spent his days in contemplation by the fireside ingle.
- The child's favorite spot was the ingle, where she would listen to her grandfather's tales.
- The castle's main hall featured a magnificent ingle, adorned with intricate carvings.
- The shepherd's hut had a modest ingle, providing warmth and shelter against the cold winter nights.
- The flames crackled merrily in the ingle, chasing away the shadows and creating a sense of tranquility.
- The innkeeper's ingle was always a bustling place, filled with the laughter and chatter of patrons.
FAQs About the word ingle
Flame; blaze; a fire; a fireplace., A paramour; a favourite; a sweetheart; an engle., To cajole or coax; to wheedle. See Engle.
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The cozy glow of the fireplace's ingle cast a warm ambiance throughout the room.
The hearth's ingle was a gathering spot where family and friends shared stories and laughter.
The ancient inn boasted a grand ingle, where travelers could rest their weary feet by the fire.
The blacksmith's forge had a deep ingle that housed a roaring inferno.